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that is why in the area of cybersecurity we are moving to create a secure environment for the flow of sight or commerce and helping supporters secure marketplace for the exchange of goods and ideas. we are deploying the latest tools across the federal government to protect critical systems while assuring timely and optional security information with public and private sector partners to help them protect their own operations. and the beyond protecting the computer networks of the civilian side of our government we are leading the effort to protect our nation's critical information infrastructure to read the systems, the networks that support the financial services industry, the electric power industry and the telecommunications industry to name just a few. we now have a dedicated representatives from these and other key economic sectors working at the dhs alongside our own cybersecurity experts to prevent identify and address cyber incidents. we continue to work with the private sector, over government national security law enforcement agencies and the international community's to mit
that is why in the area of cybersecurity we are moving to create a secure environment for the flow of sight or commerce and helping supporters secure marketplace for the exchange of goods and ideas. we are deploying the latest tools across the federal government to protect critical systems while assuring timely and optional security information with public and private sector partners to help them protect their own operations. and the beyond protecting the computer networks of the civilian side...
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it is about who can create an environment that we can see more economic activity with, and more jobs. that is what this is about, and i think it is very clear the two visions and the choice of the voters will have in november. again, i want to thank you and i want to thank the chamber for hosting us tonight. [applause] >> moderator: mr. powell? powell: i didn't have a lot of time at the beginning, but i want to thank everyone for being there. the first time that mr. cantor has debated. thank you for sponsoring us. you have heard a lot of washington speak tonight because he has had 12 years of practice. you haven't heard much about what happened prior to the normal course of low taxes. too much regulation, that is all mr. canter talks about. he didn't talk about underfunding medicare part b. the people he talks about their struggling to get their jobs, the people that i talk about, the people that i talk about in last year and a half, the people that are struggling to make it are the people who lost their jobs because of the speculation, which you are to regulation that he supported ca
it is about who can create an environment that we can see more economic activity with, and more jobs. that is what this is about, and i think it is very clear the two visions and the choice of the voters will have in november. again, i want to thank you and i want to thank the chamber for hosting us tonight. [applause] >> moderator: mr. powell? powell: i didn't have a lot of time at the beginning, but i want to thank everyone for being there. the first time that mr. cantor has debated....
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you can't be near a church or school or hospital the rid of the tory environment in which the state is a strong interest attached to and the individual retailer for restaurant for package store they can't take the risks that were so easy to face in the prohibition and our drinking levels were down until 1972. islamic there's an interesting parallel with a precursor. the harrison act of 1914 the government passed a regulation to basically manages the distribution for medicinal purposes. it was an effort the was later converted into a provision barring enforcement officials that began to go after the positions who were basically providing prescriptions to people who need it but the problem is that addiction was sent a medical illness the was recognized some consequence they thought they were operating in the act ultimately driven underground that generated a black market for harold. so the open up the possibility for the regulation. it could be why the regulators and a very interesting way. >> this relates to one of the major themes about prohibition and the modern issue is enforcement.
you can't be near a church or school or hospital the rid of the tory environment in which the state is a strong interest attached to and the individual retailer for restaurant for package store they can't take the risks that were so easy to face in the prohibition and our drinking levels were down until 1972. islamic there's an interesting parallel with a precursor. the harrison act of 1914 the government passed a regulation to basically manages the distribution for medicinal purposes. it was...
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we wish you well in the environment and economy subcommittee. meanwhile, new brochure and a full subcommittee including billy long, members of his missouri professional auctioneers hall of fame. commissioners come as you write your rules for these options come i humbly volunteer billy to be her auctioneer. [laughter] we are here today to check on the progress of communications commissioner polyglot implementing incentive option legislation congress passed last year. not only does this new local potential to unleash detect elegy and hundreds of their jobs but also to fund the blood out of the interoperable brought in public safety network. that's an important process for police and firefighters. it's important to get this done. one of the remaining items of the 9/11 commission fingers session after session until her subcommittee of the committee finally got this across the line. i'm not about to micromanage because the he operates your option. i do expect the sec will follow the law, including maxim and proceeds. not only does our leadership for
we wish you well in the environment and economy subcommittee. meanwhile, new brochure and a full subcommittee including billy long, members of his missouri professional auctioneers hall of fame. commissioners come as you write your rules for these options come i humbly volunteer billy to be her auctioneer. [laughter] we are here today to check on the progress of communications commissioner polyglot implementing incentive option legislation congress passed last year. not only does this new local...
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it is the nature of these kinds of events in a post-9/11 environment. there will be significant security issues involved in this. as we make sure we protect the nominee and we protect the people that want to calm as delegates to the event and those that want to come to offer an alternative opinion. we aren't choosing between the two. we don't care what folks are protesting about. that is not our job. we are not here to pass judgment. we are not here to care about the politics of this. this is an economic development opportunity for this community the likes of which we will never ever see again. let me tell you a little bit about the scope of this event. other than the olympics this year this will be the second most viewed television event in the entire world. this is tampa's opportunity to shine on the world stage like will never get again and we have never had before. it's our time to tell our story and to tell the world what a great place this is to grow your business, to build your business and to invest and buy real estate and move your family to vi
it is the nature of these kinds of events in a post-9/11 environment. there will be significant security issues involved in this. as we make sure we protect the nominee and we protect the people that want to calm as delegates to the event and those that want to come to offer an alternative opinion. we aren't choosing between the two. we don't care what folks are protesting about. that is not our job. we are not here to pass judgment. we are not here to care about the politics of this. this is...
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so if we're talking about the environment, we can't think of just the united states' environment. we have to think of the environment and resources in mexico that are being strain in promoting immigration to the united states as well. >> great. i think we have time for one more question. >> the obama administration made -- can you speak louder? >> the obama administration made a proposed rulemaking change for hardship labor, to make it possible for family members who are in the united states, instead of having to leave the united states to be able to apply without leaving to have the three and ten-year ban waived. this seems like a small change but can you speak to what the impact this might have on the population of -- undocumented parents of children here in the united states. >> i think it would have a huge impact on the mexican community i've worked with for now 15 years. the implementation of the three and ten year ban has been devastating to families and family unity. lawyers i work with are not able to work on behalf of their clients because the hardship -- the bar for hard
so if we're talking about the environment, we can't think of just the united states' environment. we have to think of the environment and resources in mexico that are being strain in promoting immigration to the united states as well. >> great. i think we have time for one more question. >> the obama administration made -- can you speak louder? >> the obama administration made a proposed rulemaking change for hardship labor, to make it possible for family members who are in...
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but government can and does create the environment to help small businesses grow. we can do so much to level the playing field for our small businesses. that's why am proposing that we examine roughly half of mexico's small businesses, those earning less than $50,000 per year from the receipt tax. [applause] that's roughly 40,000 of our small businesses. the little ones, the start-ups, this is a bottom-up approach. many of mexico's successful businesses started at kitchen tables with not much more than the accounts and the families and a dream. we need to invest in a culture of all entrepreneur should so more of these family businesses can make. so we can grow and hire more mexicans. i am also proposing a tax credit for high-tech research and development to attract more high-paying jobs to the state. and this year it's time for us to stop the double and triple taxation that is troubling our construction and manufacturing industry to the [applause] this is often called pyramiding. a business to business tax that kills jobs and mexico. because of our tax system it's
but government can and does create the environment to help small businesses grow. we can do so much to level the playing field for our small businesses. that's why am proposing that we examine roughly half of mexico's small businesses, those earning less than $50,000 per year from the receipt tax. [applause] that's roughly 40,000 of our small businesses. the little ones, the start-ups, this is a bottom-up approach. many of mexico's successful businesses started at kitchen tables with not much...
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we have changed the business environment and as a result we are changing the jobs environment which still bush's regional headquarters in bridgewater for the northeast research development center. we've been able to attract new jobs for around the country. er. from pharmaceuticals that movedp to pinnacle foods which moved to cherry hill. employers are beginning topaippy erderstand the new jersey isoyed once again a friendly state foro and jobses and jobs, a great place to work and a better place to raise your family.tter pla and it's notce just around theoe country. country. people are recognizing the new jersey comeback all around the world. der pettis north american headquarters in morris county. novo nordisk in middlesex county and lg electronics in bergen county. we have begun this turnaround in space a strong national headwinds. across our country, growth is still anemic. there's been no solution to our debt and deficit problem, no catalyst for growth, new leadership on the economy. the politics of envy have overtaken the imperative of opportunity. our economy suffers while washingto
we have changed the business environment and as a result we are changing the jobs environment which still bush's regional headquarters in bridgewater for the northeast research development center. we've been able to attract new jobs for around the country. er. from pharmaceuticals that movedp to pinnacle foods which moved to cherry hill. employers are beginning topaippy erderstand the new jersey isoyed once again a friendly state foro and jobses and jobs, a great place to work and a better...
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environment. from a still losing their regional headquarters in bridgewater to oregon which picked new jersey for its northeast research and development center. we've been able to attract new jobs around the country to new jersey. from lots of pharmaceuticals which moved to pinnacle foods which moved to terri hail. employers are beginning to understand that new jersey is once again a friendly state for business and jobs, a great place to work and a better place to raise your family. it's not just around the country. people are recognizing the new jersey come back all around the world. bayer put its north american headquarters in the county, and middlesex county. an elegy alexis cetron mix. we've begun this turnaround in the face of strong national head winds. across the country, griffes still of the neck. there's been no national solution to the debt and deficit problem, no catalyst for growth, no leadership on the economy. the politics of envy have overtaken the and pared its of opportunity. our
environment. from a still losing their regional headquarters in bridgewater to oregon which picked new jersey for its northeast research and development center. we've been able to attract new jobs around the country to new jersey. from lots of pharmaceuticals which moved to pinnacle foods which moved to terri hail. employers are beginning to understand that new jersey is once again a friendly state for business and jobs, a great place to work and a better place to raise your family. it's not...
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. >> host: environment california, the u.s. sportsman association. >> caller: yes, hi. i was curious how complicated me for duck stamps, licenses and when it comes to california we are limited in the number of her that we shoot and then when they get to mexico if there is limit? how do they figure that out? >> host: caller, how much to pay for stamps? >> caller: i would say the whole thing is a couple hundred dollars. >> guest: that gives you access for the season or whatever the season is quite >> caller: yes, it does. >> guest: if you want to go duck hunting you have to have the federal migratory bird stamp, better for twisted accent. it now costs $50. a proposal to raise it to 25 in each of that stamping or physical possession to hunt ducks and geese. the caller's question is a good one, which is we don't set the fish and game laws in mexico. that is the decision of the different of our country. we've been called the migratory bird treaty at canada, the united states and mexico are signatory to it we can make suggestions about what the limit should be on hunting deck
. >> host: environment california, the u.s. sportsman association. >> caller: yes, hi. i was curious how complicated me for duck stamps, licenses and when it comes to california we are limited in the number of her that we shoot and then when they get to mexico if there is limit? how do they figure that out? >> host: caller, how much to pay for stamps? >> caller: i would say the whole thing is a couple hundred dollars. >> guest: that gives you access for the season...
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that creates an environment of a chronic club will of stress. i cannot emphasize how damaging that it is to us that contributes to the city. not only in a community with violence and concerned with safety but in the white-collar job with a blackberry or in a community where you have to drive round-trip in traffic and you are stock. and you have road rage. multiple obligations. children. church. civic obligations. elderly parents. it contributes to chronic stress. i told my kids around midnight you hear the national anthem played and then the tv would go off. [laughter] have they were amazed. really? [laughter] of but now it does not. is 24/7. it did creating problems and african-american women are the most impacted group. and in general, we tend there is the persona of the rest s on our chest. we tend to be caretakers to ever by a better self. however redo that where we allowed to say it is okay to take a timeout to for ourselves and allow us to begin to realize at has a significant role to play you have to do that. but also to nurture ourselves
that creates an environment of a chronic club will of stress. i cannot emphasize how damaging that it is to us that contributes to the city. not only in a community with violence and concerned with safety but in the white-collar job with a blackberry or in a community where you have to drive round-trip in traffic and you are stock. and you have road rage. multiple obligations. children. church. civic obligations. elderly parents. it contributes to chronic stress. i told my kids around midnight...
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they don't know what the regulatory environment will look like. they don't know what demand will look like next year. so because of these uncertainties as a revote of the fiscal cliff and we haven't had any policies coming out of congress and the white house to really fix this. it's all been monetary policy. the federal reserve has been the only one out there, doing the game in town to provide for this economy. we don't have an energy policy, haven't had a budget in three years. so as a result, businesses are waiting to see what happened with this election and they are waiting to see what their lives will look like, tax rates, regulation, et cetera. they are upset by the health care expense they waited until after the election to decide if they will hire new workers and put your money to work. so i think we really are in standstill mode unfortunately the u.s. economy right now. >> another story from "politico" this morning. here's the headline. wall street braces for an obama win. mitt romney was wall street candidate committed to lower taxes and
they don't know what the regulatory environment will look like. they don't know what demand will look like next year. so because of these uncertainties as a revote of the fiscal cliff and we haven't had any policies coming out of congress and the white house to really fix this. it's all been monetary policy. the federal reserve has been the only one out there, doing the game in town to provide for this economy. we don't have an energy policy, haven't had a budget in three years. so as a result,...
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if government creates the right to environment. more than 60 countries have begun action plans to bring energy investors to their market. they will were the high prices many for people pay today as well as increase access to open new markets. venice states has another initiative. cookstoves. nearly 3 billion people at almost half of the world's population don't have access to modern cooking technology. they just have buyers which causes toxic air pollution killing 2 million people every year. millions dying because of something as simple and ordinary and by no to their survival as a stove. we're calling on the world to help us solve. i watched the global alliance to get clean and affordable stowe's into 100 million homes worldwide by the end of the decade. with political instability history tells a frustrating tale. countries that are rich with resources have less democracy, more economic instability, and more frequent civil wars. far more likely to be ruled by dictators will can embolden them to start complex with other countries.
if government creates the right to environment. more than 60 countries have begun action plans to bring energy investors to their market. they will were the high prices many for people pay today as well as increase access to open new markets. venice states has another initiative. cookstoves. nearly 3 billion people at almost half of the world's population don't have access to modern cooking technology. they just have buyers which causes toxic air pollution killing 2 million people every year....
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the navigation and flood control this issue has been under the transportation subcommittee under the environment which i chair we have had a hearing on it and the king is directing the secretary of the agriculture, and i don't know what his perfume is. i want to make it clear the army corps has the responsibility in the jurisdiction to regulate the river. >> the chair would yield to the gentleman from iowa to come from the draft that is presented while it has a series of fact findings, they do not entail action. the action in his language is exclusively. >> that is correct and specify is by working within his jurisdiction that meeting in the secretary of the agriculture working within its jurisdiction. >> so we have the secretary directed to do things within his own existing authority it would appear a point of order would not be relevant and i would suggest the gentleman vacate the point of order. >> the gentleman vacates the point of order with a second-degree amendment coming the chair now recognizes -- the chair recognizes the gentleman for an amendment to the king amendment. >> number 104 r
the navigation and flood control this issue has been under the transportation subcommittee under the environment which i chair we have had a hearing on it and the king is directing the secretary of the agriculture, and i don't know what his perfume is. i want to make it clear the army corps has the responsibility in the jurisdiction to regulate the river. >> the chair would yield to the gentleman from iowa to come from the draft that is presented while it has a series of fact findings,...
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we should not stop the epa of its authority to protect public health in the environment based on half truths and scare tactics. finally, the house republicans have included the amendment in this bill. this amendment eviscerates the national environmental protect policy act and we get the portions of the clean air act responsible for ensuring the pollution related to transportation stays in check. this terrible policy must be rejected. the conference committee has a clear choice we can work together in the time we have to produce the bill would be signed by the president and would keep our economy on the mend alternatively we could spread the coming weeks are going over the keystone xl tarzan's pipeline whether we should or shouldn't allow the epa to ensure the safe disposal of coal ash and whether we should weaken other environmental laws. it's my hope that the house republicans will not hold the entire country's transportation infrastructure hostage over these extraneous provisions of it's not jeopardize this opportunity to create jobs with the ill-conceived and i environment. thank
we should not stop the epa of its authority to protect public health in the environment based on half truths and scare tactics. finally, the house republicans have included the amendment in this bill. this amendment eviscerates the national environmental protect policy act and we get the portions of the clean air act responsible for ensuring the pollution related to transportation stays in check. this terrible policy must be rejected. the conference committee has a clear choice we can work...
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but the concerns people have about the environment in ohio. >> ohio is exciting as you know because we have these kinds and in the west they are used to having these natural gas finds periodically in ohio we are becoming a producer of natural gas and oil and we will be a net exporter in the next decade and it's a huge opportunity for jobs. the specific manufacturing jobs doesn't pay a lot it needs to be a steel capital. the u.s. steel has expanded as well. we also make the other structural steel for the platforms so there's a huge opportunity here, and i do think the entire middle issues can be handled among the committees that said we work with us because we are so interested to ensure the hydraulic tracking can be successfully done and it is properly regulated so it doesn't get into the groundwater and so on. the companies that have been doing this for 50 or 60 years are good at it and they felt a lot of these issues and to have good regulations in place. some states need to work on that, but i think there's an enormous opportunity here and i don't see that there is a huge disconnect
but the concerns people have about the environment in ohio. >> ohio is exciting as you know because we have these kinds and in the west they are used to having these natural gas finds periodically in ohio we are becoming a producer of natural gas and oil and we will be a net exporter in the next decade and it's a huge opportunity for jobs. the specific manufacturing jobs doesn't pay a lot it needs to be a steel capital. the u.s. steel has expanded as well. we also make the other...
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so the weight of this pressure of constant stress, of living in this environment. if you had moved in after a few years of fighting you would have said these people are crazy. how can you live like this. it was like the proverbial frog in hot water. turn up the heat a little each day and make the calculations and that is what israelis and palestinians to on a daily basis and that is how you live in a war zone. one night in particular it was a saturday night and we knew on saturday night there was a strong possibility that there could be a bomber making its way into jerusalem. the sabbath would fall on friday night and it would become dark and you knew that everything would be frozen for 24 hours because streets were empty out, people would be in their homes but 24 hours later when the sun went down and the sabbath ended the bomber would have already been in place and you knew people would be back at the cafes at the pedestrian malls. everyone would come out of their homes and we held our breath on this saturday night and stayed in, and exhausted from covering the c
so the weight of this pressure of constant stress, of living in this environment. if you had moved in after a few years of fighting you would have said these people are crazy. how can you live like this. it was like the proverbial frog in hot water. turn up the heat a little each day and make the calculations and that is what israelis and palestinians to on a daily basis and that is how you live in a war zone. one night in particular it was a saturday night and we knew on saturday night there...
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and that she was are privileged environment and yet she disconnected. privilege to when that sense she is the polar opposite, and yet she profoundly disconnected from appearance, profoundly disconnected from each other, so they have that commonality. can you talk about her? >> elizabeth drew up in a wealthy suburb of washington d.c. her father was a very prominent lawyer. her mother was involved in local politics and that sort of thing. and they had very difficult relationships. her father had problems with alcoholism that caused problems in a marriage. she began to have a real dysfunction in mill school where she just was unable to a turn in homework and really depressed. ultimately diagnosed with both adt and depression and given to medications, which i think complicated matters because she had trouble selling which drug was doing what. >> one of them, as i recall, given a to a vote to -- given in a trivializing weight. >> exactly. really diagnose with depression. they said 80 stay depressed. not doing well in school. almost fell out. and they just so
and that she was are privileged environment and yet she disconnected. privilege to when that sense she is the polar opposite, and yet she profoundly disconnected from appearance, profoundly disconnected from each other, so they have that commonality. can you talk about her? >> elizabeth drew up in a wealthy suburb of washington d.c. her father was a very prominent lawyer. her mother was involved in local politics and that sort of thing. and they had very difficult relationships. her...
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you have to capture the environment. that is why when we are talking about -- how do you get to stories like this, it is leadership from the top. it is somebody saying this is what we do, this is the business we are in, this is on purpose, and not doing that just from on high in a weekly meeting -- been used always say, be out floor walking. everyone would say why is he talking to joe over their? it was infectious, go to it. you cannot live on high as a newspaper editor or a blogging editor. you have to be out there stimulating. >> but there is another element to this. reporters love great stories. when i was 16 years old, i went to work at the boston star. it was the most exciting thing i have ever saw in my life. it remains that way today, i think. you go into a newsroom and it is electric. it is electric because the people who are in that newsroom know that there are stories out there. that is what they do. there is fun to read. we can talk about all we want -- the national interest and other things -- but these stori
you have to capture the environment. that is why when we are talking about -- how do you get to stories like this, it is leadership from the top. it is somebody saying this is what we do, this is the business we are in, this is on purpose, and not doing that just from on high in a weekly meeting -- been used always say, be out floor walking. everyone would say why is he talking to joe over their? it was infectious, go to it. you cannot live on high as a newspaper editor or a blogging editor....
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they have a role in maintaining the peaceful, global security environment. if the issue is that they are not part of that global security environment, then i think we have to be concerned about it. >> [inaudible] >> i think we're hopeful they are part of the environment, and we are doing everything possible to bring them into the security environment in the way that's already fairly matured globally in a way that they are a productive part of that environment. >> [inaudible] >> from the times, admiral, since the strategy was changed to refocus effort towards your area of the world, way would you say are the most important capabilities you've actually been able to add to command than what you have before? >> well, i'd like to know we've only been at the rebalance, you know, publicly for less than a year so strategies often take time to be able to get assets and policies in place. the most important thing was what we did in the beginning was the fact that we looked at the world, a post afghanistan, you know, area, and we said as we reshape the force for the fu
they have a role in maintaining the peaceful, global security environment. if the issue is that they are not part of that global security environment, then i think we have to be concerned about it. >> [inaudible] >> i think we're hopeful they are part of the environment, and we are doing everything possible to bring them into the security environment in the way that's already fairly matured globally in a way that they are a productive part of that environment. >> [inaudible]...
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they're both driven by a desire to control the environment. steve jobs desperately wanted to control every element of the customers experience, every element of the design and they both were not good partners. they didn't really believe in partnership. they believed in the advantages of total control and that makes them secretive because really it's the secrecy that follows the desire for control, not secrecy is an end in itself so it's fascinating. the other point about exxonmobil that is unpopular as they came to think about at the time was, you know, most big industrialized democracy because of the nature of our energy economy they'll have vague stake in the company so there is bp and yes in the industrialized west, most of those states have privatized them but even bp and and -- but only in america, exxonmobil is her state-owned oil company. they are much more coherent expression of our national policy than anything in the federal government that's for sure and they are just as powerful relative to the state as it is to france and even mor
they're both driven by a desire to control the environment. steve jobs desperately wanted to control every element of the customers experience, every element of the design and they both were not good partners. they didn't really believe in partnership. they believed in the advantages of total control and that makes them secretive because really it's the secrecy that follows the desire for control, not secrecy is an end in itself so it's fascinating. the other point about exxonmobil that is...
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what is the failure with this working environment who chilled that environment? was that you were who had that the fact secretary beers? >> i have said the management principle based on my 40 years in government that i appreciate hearing bad news and i don't want to hear bad news from anybody else. this particular issue has been used as a teaching moment by me for the entirety of my work force. no one. no one should feel that they cannot tell me bad news because that is usually something we can do something about. if we do not hear it we cannot do anything about it. i cannot speak to the culture within the office or the words in the report but i want you to understand to all the people who work for me, i say that time and again. i am perfectly prepared to hear bad news are really don't want to hear it from somebody outside the organization. >> as nav officer as he got up the food got better and the news got better but you don't get that bad news coming of sore you confident now you are getting full and accurate information full disclosure on cfats? >> i have comp
what is the failure with this working environment who chilled that environment? was that you were who had that the fact secretary beers? >> i have said the management principle based on my 40 years in government that i appreciate hearing bad news and i don't want to hear bad news from anybody else. this particular issue has been used as a teaching moment by me for the entirety of my work force. no one. no one should feel that they cannot tell me bad news because that is usually something...
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when you're under the stress environment, what are the society? starting to answer questions about that would get us to figure out advocates is the incentive of this question. we haven't really looked at it. >> so one of the challenges is the chart you are showing doesn't answer the question because it's showing you the cumulative default rates on mortgages, not on the borrowers. so every one of those understates in fact the reality of what fraction of borrowers came into the fha system that year for a series of delinquency. if these streamlined refinance comment at delinquency is not linked back when they came into the system. in fact, they're excluding refinance altogether, the delinquency can't be shown anywhere. so we can start dealing with the tough question about was the trade-off if we don't first measure the question. so i would encourage fha to go back to redraw the chart for us where you link the borrower and follow the borrower. it's very easy to do and then we could start saying with the reality to what are we comfortable with? >> i th
when you're under the stress environment, what are the society? starting to answer questions about that would get us to figure out advocates is the incentive of this question. we haven't really looked at it. >> so one of the challenges is the chart you are showing doesn't answer the question because it's showing you the cumulative default rates on mortgages, not on the borrowers. so every one of those understates in fact the reality of what fraction of borrowers came into the fha system...
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unfortunately, in a political environment, normally we follow the path of least resistance. that means that the medicare program will be out of money in 2024, which is not that much further away. social security itself will be out of money by 2033. those are deadlines we must start adjusting now to me. these are vast and important programs. they are not trust fund dependent and they are harder for counts to comprehend. but it is possible this programs are actually in worse financial shape in a weak economy is just the we don't have the tools today to even measure. we love stories with happy ending, i'm on social security and medicare and medicaid in the best way to do that to start acting appropriately and the way i calculate it, $11 billion and this is a shocking realization in the cost of our dithering could fix the problem. but because we are unable to confront reality, the problem grows worse. this is a very important one that needs to be implemented. it is another extraordinarily important thing. some people think that the fda tells you what is worth dying, it doesn't a
unfortunately, in a political environment, normally we follow the path of least resistance. that means that the medicare program will be out of money in 2024, which is not that much further away. social security itself will be out of money by 2033. those are deadlines we must start adjusting now to me. these are vast and important programs. they are not trust fund dependent and they are harder for counts to comprehend. but it is possible this programs are actually in worse financial shape in a...
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nextgen will reduce waste and improve the environment. it will also improve efficiency and safety and add jobs and strengthen the economy. the case for nextgen has been and continues to be compelling. i would like to thank you, mr. chairman, the ranking member and the distinguished members of the committee for hosting the panel today. i look forward to any questions you might have. thank you again, serve. >> thank you. mr. reynold. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> nextgen is a catchall phrase that means everything to everybody in the aviation community. i am proud to be involved as an essential stakeholder in nextgen development and fully participate in the advisory committee in which was just spoken of. the nextgen advisory committee has been an outstanding job of simplifying of what nextgen really is. using satellite approaches using this technology to reduce voice communications for voice restoration or frequencies. that is what nextgen is as we move forward as a short-term in the near term. we have heard a lot about the equipment and th
nextgen will reduce waste and improve the environment. it will also improve efficiency and safety and add jobs and strengthen the economy. the case for nextgen has been and continues to be compelling. i would like to thank you, mr. chairman, the ranking member and the distinguished members of the committee for hosting the panel today. i look forward to any questions you might have. thank you again, serve. >> thank you. mr. reynold. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> nextgen is a...
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that protects our environment and it helps families and businesses. while it is important use public lands to the developing site wind and solar and reduce our dependence on foreign oil, we have also got to focus on protecting our planet so that is why teddy roosevelt nature that as we build this country and harvest its bounty we should also protect its beauty. that is part of our national character and historically it has been bipartisan. that is why even as our country grew by leaps and bounds, we made sure to satisfy places like the grand canyon for our children and our grandchildren. is it's why my demonstration has stood up to protect its waters. that is why president kennedy directed a portion of the revenues from oil and gas production to help communities build trails and ball fields and why my administration has fought to protect the land and water conservation fund. [applause] [applause] that is why the hunters and anglers in this country have always been willing to pay a few extra bucks for a fishing license or a duck stamp that helps protec
that protects our environment and it helps families and businesses. while it is important use public lands to the developing site wind and solar and reduce our dependence on foreign oil, we have also got to focus on protecting our planet so that is why teddy roosevelt nature that as we build this country and harvest its bounty we should also protect its beauty. that is part of our national character and historically it has been bipartisan. that is why even as our country grew by leaps and...
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, so they go nns sort of operationally preparing the environments. yuko winchester not to, so you understand it. you go into axil trait data or you can go in there to understand and then take actions to disrupt, disable and destroy. >> either then or later. >> ray. we see intrusions, exultation from the next step is again disrupt, disable, to start the attacks. electric rates, treatment facilities of mass transportation systems, railways and trains or whatever. if this intruders can in the systems and then can determine how they can in fact interfere in the command-and-control systems of the system, they could put trains on the same tracks and burn down the trickery is. >> who was most interested in doing this? >> right guys. [laughter] >> to find bad guys who'd want to cripple infrastructure. i mean, is that other countries? >> first of all, you look at foreign countries and some that have tremendous cybercapabilities and some of the most powerful countries in the world. do they want to bring down the destruction that it states now? now, they rely o
, so they go nns sort of operationally preparing the environments. yuko winchester not to, so you understand it. you go into axil trait data or you can go in there to understand and then take actions to disrupt, disable and destroy. >> either then or later. >> ray. we see intrusions, exultation from the next step is again disrupt, disable, to start the attacks. electric rates, treatment facilities of mass transportation systems, railways and trains or whatever. if this intruders can...
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the potential releases of toxic pollution into the environment. they cannot do a thorough investigation of the storms in fact on sites throughout the region. today i'm introducing a superfund emergency response act which requires epa to perform an assessment of superfund site following any natural disaster and allows congress to appropriate emergency funding to remediate any damage. the bill will require epa to better protect on-site that are vulnerable to disaster. we've got to remember the super storm sandy in this changing climate are reluctant to your, to look at the changes in global temperature is very difficult to understand. the intensity, chairman more and more common by the opportunity in this community to make sure the northeast recovers every build just that way. all of them have taken an interest here, glad to share what we learn. >> senator come the legislation you describe is very appropriate. i'm looking forward to reading the details. senator whitehouse. >> thank you, madam chair. i'll be brief army colleagues. i had a chance to m
the potential releases of toxic pollution into the environment. they cannot do a thorough investigation of the storms in fact on sites throughout the region. today i'm introducing a superfund emergency response act which requires epa to perform an assessment of superfund site following any natural disaster and allows congress to appropriate emergency funding to remediate any damage. the bill will require epa to better protect on-site that are vulnerable to disaster. we've got to remember the...
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have to go to unstable places like the congo or irked chile there will be more difficult political environments and the depth of the earth people have to go to the quality of copper ore minerals is not as high quality is difficult to get good quality. discovery is going down also fewer and fewer people going into the industry of mining i have given you a very tragic story. allotted demand and not a lot of supply. that is a global picture. start with thai ned demand a story. about 300 million people live like us good news is the pressure on commodity is abating but there will be a large stock of population who with demanding increasing better access to resources. with population growth is something that will continue. many people are aware tied and india where the largest country is with proportion of gdp and made some mistakes costing them 300 years of economic development. we're seeing wealth improvement across the emerging world. you can see how china will demand we have access to those resources. gdp growth is familiar with the soft landing. that gdp growth. over time that number will come d
have to go to unstable places like the congo or irked chile there will be more difficult political environments and the depth of the earth people have to go to the quality of copper ore minerals is not as high quality is difficult to get good quality. discovery is going down also fewer and fewer people going into the industry of mining i have given you a very tragic story. allotted demand and not a lot of supply. that is a global picture. start with thai ned demand a story. about 300 million...
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this and environment committee held this two-hour hearing. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i am pleased to welcome the committee. a year ago this week in japan a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck off the coast of japan, triggering a tsunami that was reported to have reached up to 45 feet high, stretched up to six miles inland. the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant was hit hard. it lost power, multiple hydrogen gas explosions tore apart reactor buildings, containment structure to damage, reactors melted down and radiation poured out into the environment. people peoples people's lives were uprooted by evacuations to avoid the threat of radiation poisoning. many of these men, women and children have yet to return to their homes. sum may never be able to go back. i know that our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of japan and the victims of this catastrophe. the purpo
this and environment committee held this two-hour hearing. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i am pleased to welcome the committee. a year ago this week in japan a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck off the coast of japan, triggering a tsunami that was reported to have reached up to 45 feet high, stretched up to six...
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a lower interest rate environment. very rarely do we see interest rates or loan products being refinanced because a credit profile has changed in such a dramatic way to change the overall interest rate structure and i think because of those two reasons you see a very limited marketplace for private education loan consolidation refinance activities. see what can we do about it? >> as i said i think it most cases those loans will be offered at the same terms and conditions as they are offered at today because they are based on the parents creditworthiness and based on the variable into straight so as interest rates have come down since 2008 all the interest rates on our student loans have been coming down with the a fall in the short-term interest-rate. >> interest rate. >> what steps can we take do you take an individual responsibilities are sure we take in congress to make sure that students are aware of the differences between these loans and federal loans, not just the initial interest rates but other kinds of terms
a lower interest rate environment. very rarely do we see interest rates or loan products being refinanced because a credit profile has changed in such a dramatic way to change the overall interest rate structure and i think because of those two reasons you see a very limited marketplace for private education loan consolidation refinance activities. see what can we do about it? >> as i said i think it most cases those loans will be offered at the same terms and conditions as they are...
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and then we have the army of joint force to shape the environment. that is one of the things that this new strategy is driving us towards, which is a good thing. in the past, we really have not had the opportunity to shape our environment. because we have been so involved in iraq and afghanistan. you know, there has been forces, but maybe not to the level that we need. it is important that we understand not. what is encouraging to me is that i have watched and seen how adept at our forces have been in the last 10 years. so i know that we can be organized. in order for us to take advantage and maximize the use of every organization that we have. you can do several different missions and that doesn't mean we have to go through every mission, it just means that we have to prioritize and organize ourselves in a way to keep the broader view of these missions to on one hand it drives the interrelationship and the elements. on the other hand, it also doesn't give you the basics of what you are looking. you are right, every unit can do everything. how do you
and then we have the army of joint force to shape the environment. that is one of the things that this new strategy is driving us towards, which is a good thing. in the past, we really have not had the opportunity to shape our environment. because we have been so involved in iraq and afghanistan. you know, there has been forces, but maybe not to the level that we need. it is important that we understand not. what is encouraging to me is that i have watched and seen how adept at our forces have...
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they are people who are very sensitive to the environment. there cultural ambassadors of there are many many attributes that we have and how delighted we are to have three representatives with us. let's start out with you admiral. >> thank you very much. it's truly an honor to be on the panel with these distinguished gentlemen and thank you to the pritzker military library for hosting this. there is a trend this morning based on the two investors comments. i think the debate will be who won the war? [laughter] and when we are done today we should have a vote of the panel members and if we all vote on partisan lines with our coast guard brother we will know who will win. [laughter] it is good to be here and also ambassador, i'm not a diplomat but we received such great hosting here in chicago and i want to continue to be treated as well as we have. we need to -- the chicago white sox as well as the chicago bears. [laughter] as was mentioned by the previous speakers one of the reasons the navy is here in chicago is its navy league but also the
they are people who are very sensitive to the environment. there cultural ambassadors of there are many many attributes that we have and how delighted we are to have three representatives with us. let's start out with you admiral. >> thank you very much. it's truly an honor to be on the panel with these distinguished gentlemen and thank you to the pritzker military library for hosting this. there is a trend this morning based on the two investors comments. i think the debate will be who...
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>> it is a difficult budget environment. even in this budget environment. what we have done is to honor the 2010 discussions around the appropriations for the balance between things and the international space station and. of love to continue those dialogues. >> i believe that you have. i think the budget was basically a flat line budget and given the cutting edge agency of research and development that it is committed past have some certainty in those programs. but when there is a complete lack of dialogue with zero when become a that is what makes it difficult. i want to raise the issue that has been the case in the past in until it finally got to the point* that as the director, he understood we were going nowhere, we finally had a meeting of the minds between omb, the white house and congress to make make sure we continue this dialogue is. >> very good. i want to ask you about housing. we tried a bunch of programs. we tried the home affordable modification program. we tried the home affordable refinance program. and then the hardest hit fund. what makes
>> it is a difficult budget environment. even in this budget environment. what we have done is to honor the 2010 discussions around the appropriations for the balance between things and the international space station and. of love to continue those dialogues. >> i believe that you have. i think the budget was basically a flat line budget and given the cutting edge agency of research and development that it is committed past have some certainty in those programs. but when there is a...
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how do we get back to an environment like that? >> i don't know. ed and i don't agree on a lot, but when ed was governor, i mean, he would contact me a lot asking me to vote for this or help with this, and i ended up saying no, but there were times we could work together, and we do, and do so in a way that benefited the state and hopefully the country. ed was not forme in my races, and i was not for him in his races, be but we worked -- my job was to make sure that ed rendell was the best governor to have in pennsylvania and best mayor of philadelphia when i was a united states senator because that's my state and city, and so we have to work to the on things. if i disagree with him on policy, you know, i'll step back, but i felt it was really important that we have, you know, whoever it was, to have an open dialogue and be able to disagree without being disagreeable and work together for the benefit of our common enterprise, scene i know i have a reputation of being sort of a hard charger, and a strong conservative and sharp elbows and fighting for
how do we get back to an environment like that? >> i don't know. ed and i don't agree on a lot, but when ed was governor, i mean, he would contact me a lot asking me to vote for this or help with this, and i ended up saying no, but there were times we could work together, and we do, and do so in a way that benefited the state and hopefully the country. ed was not forme in my races, and i was not for him in his races, be but we worked -- my job was to make sure that ed rendell was the best...
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now, that's not an environment in which you can say, gee, put a plan on the table and have it be sented. put a plan on the table, both sides reject it. if you put a plan on the table, the idea it's only table, it might be something that could work in a certain moment, but if they are rejected, it's hard then to somehow recreate it so i will pause now. i actually do have a 14-point proposal which will shock you. [laughter] i actually do. >> we are already -- >> i'm willing to leave it. >> you were patient. wuch last quick question and quick answer. >> thank you very much. i'm with the las vegas council. if the administration decides that military action is our only exercisable option, have other allies signaled or committed they would support israel and the u.s.? if so, who, and what type of support can we expect? >> well, i don't think there's been those kinds of discussions because the focus has been on diplomacy on everybody's part. the concept of crippling sanctions is an israeli concept telling you the first instance the israelis believe you can achieve this in notary public--- non-
now, that's not an environment in which you can say, gee, put a plan on the table and have it be sented. put a plan on the table, both sides reject it. if you put a plan on the table, the idea it's only table, it might be something that could work in a certain moment, but if they are rejected, it's hard then to somehow recreate it so i will pause now. i actually do have a 14-point proposal which will shock you. [laughter] i actually do. >> we are already -- >> i'm willing to leave...
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given the environment and the fact interest rates at historic lows would it be an option for the government to issue more long-term debt to take vantage of that? >> the government gradually increases the duration of its debt and has been for some time. the issue is what the fed is doing with the maturity extension program is we take longer-term debt to of the market to induce investors. to the extent the treasury actively said it that duration get offset the policies. the treasury has the plan there for on the margin the fed actions can be felt. >> from the business report you are waiting on the labor market. what are you looking for? is there a rate of job growth? or are you waiting for repurchase of bashan with all told negative stalled? [laughter] >> this is ultimately a committee decision. but they will review market indicators employment, participation and tried to get a sense is improving and a sustainable way. we have seen job gains but there will be statistical malaise and whether that causes the job gains to very. is that improvement sustainable long-lasting? but i cannot be more s
given the environment and the fact interest rates at historic lows would it be an option for the government to issue more long-term debt to take vantage of that? >> the government gradually increases the duration of its debt and has been for some time. the issue is what the fed is doing with the maturity extension program is we take longer-term debt to of the market to induce investors. to the extent the treasury actively said it that duration get offset the policies. the treasury has the...
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it's integrated avionics and able to operate and survive and hi threat environments. simply put, there's no other fighter in the world that can do what it does and the airplane capable that is crucial to the national security now and into the future. last year we determined the pilots were having and explained in flight physiological events at an unacceptable rate, and we took action. secretary of the air force donnelly asked the scientific advisory board to conduct a study of the oxygen generation system and some of the best minds in the nation were assigned to this task including scientists, engineers and medical professionals. they were led by the air force general retired greg martin, we are fortunate to have with us today. the team worked together for seven months investigating the incidents and the aircraft. general martin briefed the secretary and chief of staff on the air force on the findings and offered a list of recommendations to consider as we move forward. the findings and recommendations are available in the media pack it in the journal martin will expl
it's integrated avionics and able to operate and survive and hi threat environments. simply put, there's no other fighter in the world that can do what it does and the airplane capable that is crucial to the national security now and into the future. last year we determined the pilots were having and explained in flight physiological events at an unacceptable rate, and we took action. secretary of the air force donnelly asked the scientific advisory board to conduct a study of the oxygen...
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there's this operating system called mac os, like a unex environment. why do you think you have such a larger problem than the macintosh world appears to, aside from the fact they have 10% or 7% market share? anything else that's different? >> i think we can hang that on a number of things. market share being one that's been beaten to death. right? also the fact that there's not that much money in it. so if you think about the problem, it's a cybercrime problem. they don't do this for giggles, like we did back in college. i can make people's computers do funny thing. so they're about money. they can cast a really big net on windows. the apple guys are starting to see a little more of it. it's going to be their turn to have their windows xp service pack 2 moment. but it's one of those things, its hasn't hit yet. >> i remember this wonderful paper some years ago making your argument, it's a question of scale. then you can estimate what the percentages of market share they would have to reach to be at that point, and i think it was 19.7% market share. >> b
there's this operating system called mac os, like a unex environment. why do you think you have such a larger problem than the macintosh world appears to, aside from the fact they have 10% or 7% market share? anything else that's different? >> i think we can hang that on a number of things. market share being one that's been beaten to death. right? also the fact that there's not that much money in it. so if you think about the problem, it's a cybercrime problem. they don't do this for...
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where do you look at the home environment. a lot of habits that you have a development for home, you want people to practice safe computing wherever they are. whether or not it is their device from your device, or whatever kind of device. so i think that to sympathize with the public to the challenges and in a way that we did keep america beautiful, keep america safe, i think that we really need to do that. the second point -- i have three of them. the second point is that the sky is falling ocean is just hurting us. because people say yeah, right. but i think that we need to not communicate the sky is falling in the sky is just not going to fall. a lot of people compare now to what we did and there was a certain amount of sky is falling with y2k. the sky didn't fall. nothing fell out the sky. yet we felt we spent a lot of time and resources. last one i want to make is that it is difficult to share information when we have two political fortunes to classify. it is something that i need to know or communicate. i can't communica
where do you look at the home environment. a lot of habits that you have a development for home, you want people to practice safe computing wherever they are. whether or not it is their device from your device, or whatever kind of device. so i think that to sympathize with the public to the challenges and in a way that we did keep america beautiful, keep america safe, i think that we really need to do that. the second point -- i have three of them. the second point is that the sky is falling...
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team oriented, able to work in a hard environment. to me that is a very critical kind of employee that you want to hire. there are other skill sets that take that and translated into the language slots and we are working on with dol come s.p.a. and within the va but some of the challenges are getting the word out to the community. getting the word out bilingual, getting the word out in spanish. i don't see who sees a lot of ads or marketing pieces to the latino community about filing for benefits or able to translate the form you get when you get out of the military and send it in. it's difficult to find and it's not that they are not showing up. it's the percentage of their that are not coming in to file for those benefits to receive them. that's the challenge. in my state as the state director of mexico, we would send out a welcome package. every day i would get and sent hundreds of welcome home packages. 65% of them would come back so there is now the discussion to get the dod to link together and the states. the state director sho
team oriented, able to work in a hard environment. to me that is a very critical kind of employee that you want to hire. there are other skill sets that take that and translated into the language slots and we are working on with dol come s.p.a. and within the va but some of the challenges are getting the word out to the community. getting the word out bilingual, getting the word out in spanish. i don't see who sees a lot of ads or marketing pieces to the latino community about filing for...
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the urban environment. i love it and that is why a study of. i went to public schools my whole life and it was from the teacher who said hey you might like doing this and spent time after school and they introduce me to an excellent opportunity or someone who sat after school with me and went through different topic source said i didn't understand it might debate coach in high school not being paid to spend but spent an extra six hours per week coaching. these are all things that i found made the character of my life and they all happened not by way of some sort of large institutions not by way of -- that was my local experience and what i found in a very homely city and you hear the characterization of cities or urban environments as you get lost and this has not been my experience and this is not what the local represents of returning to what i find to be the salient theme is that cities and local politics and local institutions are really fit on the greatest opportunity. you can truly access and touch th
the urban environment. i love it and that is why a study of. i went to public schools my whole life and it was from the teacher who said hey you might like doing this and spent time after school and they introduce me to an excellent opportunity or someone who sat after school with me and went through different topic source said i didn't understand it might debate coach in high school not being paid to spend but spent an extra six hours per week coaching. these are all things that i found made...
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so how do you get control of the kind of environment. sometimes if, you know, you have the campaigns that can continue to grow up with the dysfunction and you don't know what's happening in the other campaigns. we heard the knives were sharp end in the clinton campaign. you don't know. it it's like -- it's like poker you know what your hand is you don't know what the other hands are in the other campaigns. later down the campaign trail things started show up in the news. the campaign unnamed campaign staffer said this about a named campaign staffer and you start connecting dots there are power center that e emerged and, you know, some factions that might be happening in the other campaigns. if you don't get control of the early you grow up with the chaos. how do we do it? i give a candidate all the credit. and there were three things getting to work a little bit. to start that little bit. three principles he gave our staff in the very earliest days. no drama. respect everyone. build it from the bottom up. no drama, respect everyone, buil
so how do you get control of the kind of environment. sometimes if, you know, you have the campaigns that can continue to grow up with the dysfunction and you don't know what's happening in the other campaigns. we heard the knives were sharp end in the clinton campaign. you don't know. it it's like -- it's like poker you know what your hand is you don't know what the other hands are in the other campaigns. later down the campaign trail things started show up in the news. the campaign unnamed...
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it has environment message. if the company had architect of the both sides, it's producers would not have green jobs. and this number is fraudulent number. it is imprecise. it shouldn't be used. >> the american people are being mislead. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's the panel bear with me for one moment. i want to return to earlier testimony. earlier repeatedly claimed the department of energy received a legal opinion from outside counsel that determined the intosh nation was illegal i'd like to make this part of the record. his claims are incorrect. the committee received a rough draft of a legal analysis produced by doe outside counsel. the document noted language in section 1702. but it did not speak to the doe legal analysis which concluded the issue nation of the loan during restructuring was allowed under the law. the document is now illegal opinion. it does not dearea it to be legal in restructuring scenario. the committee staff interviewed the loan program chief counsel for nearly six hours. in the ge
it has environment message. if the company had architect of the both sides, it's producers would not have green jobs. and this number is fraudulent number. it is imprecise. it shouldn't be used. >> the american people are being mislead. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's the panel bear with me for one moment. i want to return to earlier testimony. earlier repeatedly claimed the department of energy received a legal opinion from outside counsel that determined the intosh nation was...
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to accomplish, making them high-impact, a best fobleaane icpeopl health systems improve the clinical environment to more effect of the deliver quality preventive services and help americans more effectively used in an essay from th sevices. test oo avdompletely and others will be detected early to avert complicatns and improve health outcomes. innovations like electronic althrcymsa omliand ve e back on performance and requirements for reporting outcomes such as control of high blood pressure and the population of today i'mcaner to focus on these preventive services. effective outreach to consumers to increase use for these services is also as aili ovea maximize th effective e of preventive services and the associated health benefits. community clinical linkages help ensure that people have access coioncey urge chrocces and clinician referrals, community delivery and third-party payment for effective programs like the national diabetesprevention progm and a varie of lf-managt raor ri h dissead reicease the likelihood that people living with chronic illnesses will be able to follow the dot is orde
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>> and outcome of the reason he went was physically unwell and he believed that the environment to williamsburg was unhealthy. so to be avoided yet this is a common kind of idea among division elite. richard henry elite, president of congress did not participate in the ratification convention in 1788 because he was on while anti-richmond was a sickly environment. he didn't want to go there while he was unwell. so that was not the reason. in fact, not ascend took slaves with him when he would to congress in new york and philadelphia. there's interesting exchanges between him and his father over what to do about the fact that the slaves had become accustomed to more latitude in behavior while they were away from virginia. in one case he freed a man because he's used to being freed now. i camping and that. that was not why he went to the college of new jersey. >> in hindsight, could he be considered a deiced and an atheist? and also, did he believe in absolute state rights in spite of what he said about congress? >> and 30 words or fewer? now, we have no evidence that he was a deiced. we have no e
>> and outcome of the reason he went was physically unwell and he believed that the environment to williamsburg was unhealthy. so to be avoided yet this is a common kind of idea among division elite. richard henry elite, president of congress did not participate in the ratification convention in 1788 because he was on while anti-richmond was a sickly environment. he didn't want to go there while he was unwell. so that was not the reason. in fact, not ascend took slaves with him when he...
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if you want to do something to change the environment and ecology like building a bridge across the swamp you have to spend millions of dollars and prove to the federal government that what you're going to do is not a point to disturb the ecology or the environment that you are affecting buy that new structure. yet, we are now in this brave new world of fundamentally changing the basic foundation and premise of our society, the family. what evidence have you heard about why this is a good thing for society, other than the quality? equality is a good thing. but it all depends. if the government is now in the business of equality of result, is that a good thing? everybody is the same. is that equality good? is everybody the same? of course not. of course not. none of us are the same. objectively false. so where does the quality come from? where does this term equality come from? we are equal in the eyes of god. that is where this term and his understanding in our society comes from. god sees gasol as his children and equal irrespective of our abilities. objectively we are not equal. some ar
if you want to do something to change the environment and ecology like building a bridge across the swamp you have to spend millions of dollars and prove to the federal government that what you're going to do is not a point to disturb the ecology or the environment that you are affecting buy that new structure. yet, we are now in this brave new world of fundamentally changing the basic foundation and premise of our society, the family. what evidence have you heard about why this is a good thing...
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you talk about the security environments we have. you have a "back about no margin for error and if we could get the chart up we will be able to -- this is this is a percentage of gdp. the long orange line represents where we have been historically. the line align to the right represents different outcomes. the bottom line is that sequester which we are going to fight to keep that from happening but we will have to find alternative areas to cut. the green line is the president's budget which is the second line from the bottom. spending less than 3% of gdp which is the lowest number in recent history, probably ever in the history of the country, bothers me. i would ask you this and i'm not trying to get you crosswise with the president's policy but in light of your earlier security engagement, what should it be as a percentage of gdp long-term, assuming we are not trying to recapitalize the forces that have been hollowed out, that we have long-run, long-running planning cycle where we can plan this over the long-term? >> you know, the
you talk about the security environments we have. you have a "back about no margin for error and if we could get the chart up we will be able to -- this is this is a percentage of gdp. the long orange line represents where we have been historically. the line align to the right represents different outcomes. the bottom line is that sequester which we are going to fight to keep that from happening but we will have to find alternative areas to cut. the green line is the president's budget...
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the environment of health care policy has been transformed. at the time the projections of the solvency of medicare trust fund was steadily worse and very near term. both elements have changed. in particular the passage of the affordable care act means we put emplace a key element we are finding it is difficult to implement and controversial. they will succeed and are solvable probe of the population is more difficult we should prove get them up and ready before rehab the population but those innovations that we felt worse than it -- essential to the premium support plan. at the time wasted no premium support should move forward until risk was kitna of that risk adjustment of revenues under medicare advantage has increased that is the time to see if it merits consideration improved five money the ada competition saves money, as the economist i want to leave that pork-barrel they're not richard balboa to the solely extra payments made no more but after controlling for all factors medicare and vantage use moller from homes but the parties and be
the environment of health care policy has been transformed. at the time the projections of the solvency of medicare trust fund was steadily worse and very near term. both elements have changed. in particular the passage of the affordable care act means we put emplace a key element we are finding it is difficult to implement and controversial. they will succeed and are solvable probe of the population is more difficult we should prove get them up and ready before rehab the population but those...
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object is in a very difficult environment. the record will remain open for one week from questions by members of the committee. i would have said she was honored as promptly as possible if questions are propounded. i'm a fact, greatest amateur. thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i believe it is yet possible that we will come to this country not send late because we were born here, but because of the kind great and good land to you and i wanted to be and that together we have made. that is my hope. that is my reason for seeking the president yet the united states. >> the leadership of this nation has a clear and immediate challenge to go to work affect his late and go to work immediately to restore proper respect for law and order in this land and not just prior to election day either. the mac energy secretary steven chu testified about the obama administration's energy policy in proposed budget. topics inc
object is in a very difficult environment. the record will remain open for one week from questions by members of the committee. i would have said she was honored as promptly as possible if questions are propounded. i'm a fact, greatest amateur. thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i believe it is yet possible that we will come to this country not send late because...